BADIN: Losing candidates — one each from Badin, Mirpurkhas, Sukkur and Shikarpur — alleged on Thursday that they had been defeated through “technical rigging”.
Haji Rasool Bux Chandio, aspirant for NA-230 (Badin), addressed a hurriedly called press conference at Jamali House here on Thursday and alleged that the results were manipulated through massive rigging and other malpractices after 10pm on election day.
He said his agents were expelled from the polling stations by “khalaee makhlooq” and later on the results were manipulated, showing the lead of Dr Fehmida Mirza by 807 votes.
Mr Chandio said the sudden change in the direction of results in favour of his opponent Dr Fehmida Mirza, which initially showed his lead of 2,500 votes from the ballot counts of 233 polling stations, raised doubts. He said he had filed an application to the returning officer for recount of the votes.
According to Badin district PPP general secretary Haji Sain Bux Jamali, it remains unclear as to why PPP candidate Haji Taj Mohammad Mallah was shown successful by 2,400 votes against his rival candidate Dr Fehmida Mirza for PS-73, but later on the lead was reduced to only 281 votes.
He alleged that the presiding officers from 60 polling stations either left the venue or were missing from the polling process, paving way for the massive rigging.
They appealed to the Election Commission of Pakistan for putting off the result announcement till recounting of the votes.
In Mirpurkhas, MQM-P candidate for PS-47 (Mirpurkhas) Mujibul Haq has alleged that the mandate of the Haq Parast masses of Mirpurkhas has been snatched through what he termed technical rigging.
He also blamed that the pre-poll rigging plan had been made in the past by delimitation and showing less census of urban areas.
Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, he claimed that maximum number of MQM-P voters had voted for him. After completion of the polling, his polling agents were sent out of polling stations for ‘rigging’ and its complaint was made to the Election Commission of Pakistan, he added.
According to the results of 97 polling stations out of the total 187, he said he was leading with 17,000 votes while PPP candidate Hari Ram Kishori Lal acquired 13,599 votes. He said that PPP leaders and office bearers in the night gathered at different polling stations to change the result in favour of their candidates.
He lamented that ballot boxes were shifted to unknown places in the night and today (Thursday) Haq Parast mandate was changed in favour of the PPP candidate.